The Archbishop of Cape Town on the “Heartlands of Anglicanism”
The Archbishop of Cape Town has written to the Primates of the Anglican Communion issuing a strong call to uphold the ‘ broad rich heartlands
The Archbishop of Cape Town has written to the Primates of the Anglican Communion issuing a strong call to uphold the ‘ broad rich heartlands
Randall Balmer surveys the religious right, and doesn’t like what he sees: “Evangelicals have come a long way since … 1972. We have moved from
Today on Slate, Michael Kinsley argues that stem cell research raises fewer moral and ethical questions than the everyday conduct of a fertility clinic. He
Rough waters aren’t new to Katharine Jefferts Schori, 52, a former oceanographer who is the Presiding Bishop-elect of the Episcopal Church of the U.S.A. Bishop
Theo Hobson has written perhaps the most penetrating analysis tht I have read of the intellectual impasse at which liberals in the Anglican Communion find
I am resisting the temptation to to atttempt instant commentary on the Archbishop of Canterbury’s speech yesterday to the General Synod. Instead, I offer these
Here is the address that Archbishop Rowan Williams gave to the Churchof England’s General Synod today. A few excerpts: When I said, as I did
The Church Times asks this question in its lead editorial, and suggests that the answer may be: Yes. “The key benefit of belonging to an
This story in this morning’s Washington Post reminded me of the work that one of our parishes, St. Stephen and the Incarnation, has done in
Further puzzling developments: The Living Church magazine is reporting that the Church of Nigeria may have violated its canons in electing the Rev. Canon Martyn